

GrapheneOS has had this feature. Unlocking after a reboot is only possible with PIN. Also the RAM is wiped. This increases security and lowers the risk of attackers gaining access. Be it physically or not.
GrapheneOS has had this feature. Unlocking after a reboot is only possible with PIN. Also the RAM is wiped. This increases security and lowers the risk of attackers gaining access. Be it physically or not.
Therefore all clocks that don’t show seconds are on average 30 seconds late!
Let me remove that pill without root for crying out loud!
It is probably proprietary code so not open source hence the lack of support. Would love if they would bake in the feature though.
Edit: this feature was added to GrapheneOS in the latest update!
You can use Neo Launcher. It’s a fork of lawnchair.
I use Keyguard on my phone. Loving it so far. Mostly focused on Android but also available for all major platforms.
Some devices might differ and I am not sure about Samsung (and possibly their knox) but what you’d do:
For me the built in OTA updaters always worked
Rooting does not stop official OTA last time I checked. Installing a new update will unroot your device. I doubt the device of OP still gets updates anyway but I have no clue how old the Samsung Tab devices are.
Yeah this might be the smartest way. I thought I could do both at the same time but it’s probably more than I can chew.
Thanks! Looks interesting. I am not quite a fan of the performance hit a VPN brings but I feel like it’s something that I need to deal with in order to suit my usecase. I thought DDNS could help me out.
Yeah I might switch back to Docker and use Watchtower to auto update. Thank you again!
Exactly this. I know a very good local tech website (Tweakers.net) which offers antonymous ads but they are still relevant because they’re tech related being on a tech related web site. That’s a way I could support!
I’m trying but arch won’t even let me use the terminal to install anymore.
Let’s all buy Fairphones. I know they’re expensive. But it’s not about the money. It’s about sending a message.
I remember having a RSS feed in my Logitech keyboard